J. E. Macdonnell wrote over 200 novels, in at least 7 different series under several versions of his own name and several pseudonyms: • J. E. Macdonnell • James Edmond Macdonnell • James Macdonnell • J.E.M. • Jim Macdonnell • J. Macdonnell • James Macnell • James Dark • Kerry Mitchell • Michael Owen. James Dark was a
Horwitz house pseudonym shared by several authors. Some believe that he may have written as James Workman, another Horwitz house pseudonym, as well. Macdonnell's work has been published in at least nine different languages.
Characters Macdonnell's naval stories feature several recurring characters: • Captain "Dutchy" Holland, D.S.O. • Captain Peter Bentley, V.C. • Captain Bruce Sainsbury, V.C. • Jim Brady. • XO Lieutenant Commander Robert Randall Several books follow Jim Brady through the ranks from Able Seaman to Captain. Recurring characters in other series include Commander Carton, a "tough, enterprising skipper" in the Crime Series, Mark Hood, an international spy, in the International Espionage series and Captain Mettle, V.C. in the three juvenile novels.
Series Since J. E. Macdonnell wrote so many books, many of which were released numerous times in different guises, in different collections and in various countries, it is difficult to identify every published series but some can be clearly identified: • J. E. Macdonnell Series. • The Horwitz Australian Library. • The Horwitz Sea Adventure Library or
Horwitz Naval Series. • The
Classics Series. • The
Collector's Series. • The
Juvenile Books. • The
Medical Series. • The
Commander Carton Crime Series by Horwitz. • The
International Espionage Series. The Collector's Series, and the Classics Series both comprise 141 books, with 2 differences between them other than the title sequence. The Collector's Series does not contain the book
The Captain and the classic series does not contain the book ''Don't Gimme The Ships''. Both of these series comprise books from the original Sea Adventure Series.
The Juvenile Books Macdonnell wrote three juvenile works about the character Captain Mettle using the pseudonym James Macnell. They were published by
Constable and
The Children's Press. He wrote another entitled
Colt and Co in the Valley of Gold as J. Macdonnell, which was published by
Dent in 1960. This book was described in the wrapper notes as "the first of a new series" but no further titles were forthcoming.
Mettle at Woomera was re-released in paperback as
Weapon Raid by
Horwitz in 1979, using the name J. E. Macdonnell.
The Commander Carton Crime Series Commander Carton is a retired R.N. captain who finds himself fighting crime.
The Horwitz Naval Series Published as J. E. Macdonnell.
The Classics Series The classics series is a re-release of most titles from the
Horwitz Naval Series. The covers were mainly coloured silver and as a result this series is also known as the silver series.
The Collector's Series The collector's series is another re-release of most titles from the
Horwitz Naval Series. The covers were mainly coloured gold and as a result this series is also known as the gold series.
The International Espionage Series This series was first published in America by
Signet under the pseudonym James Dark. It was later published in Australia by
Horwitz Publications as J. E. Macdonnell and some titles were changed. Additional titles were used for some non-English language versions, as well. The year shown reflects the original American year of publication. Australian titles are shown only where they differ.
The Medical Series This series was published by
Horwitz Publications under the name J. E. Macdonnell. At least some titles were published as part of the J. E. Macdonnell Series, along with other Macdonnell titles. They were also released as a separate series numbered MS1 – MS12. At least two titles were published under the pseudonym Kerry Mitchell." == Notes ==